Bogorodica Trojeručica (Serbian Cyrillic: Богородица Тројеручица, Greek: Παναγία Τριχερούσα, Panagia Tricherousa, meaning "Three-handed Theotokos") or simply Trojeručica (Тројеручица, Three-handed) is an Eastern Orthodox wonderworking icon believed to have been produced in the 8th century in Palestine by John of Damascus.
[1] It is today found in the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos, Greece, and is the most important icon of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
[1] According to tradition, the icon was in the possession of John of Damascus in the early 8th century[2] and it is associated with his miraculous healing around the year 717.
[2][3] The accusation was, allegedly, made by Byzantine Iconoclast emperor Leo the Isaurian, who was indeed a great opponent of St John, and friend of Al-Walid I.
[2] John Damascene became a monk at Mar Sabbas monastery outside of Jerusalem and gave the icon to the monastic community there.